Not your average virus. Not an average crisis for a president.
I'd wager that under an average president leading an average response, US cases and deaths would be at least half of what has occurred under Trump.
There have been models showing that if the response had been two weeks earlier there would have been something like 50% fewer cases.
I'd like to see if some org could model what would have happened had the President advocated masks and everyone started wearing masks circa March 1, or even March 15. Be interesting how many lives would have been saved and how many fewer infections there would have been.
Lastly, the Trump Admin and many others don't seem to understand that you want to do a strong lockdown, ensure a high level of compliance, and only open when the metrics say it's okay and you have plans in place. That's the best way to ensure that transmissions are ended, the virus is thwarted and reopening can occur safely.
Doing things halfway and half-ass only prolongs the time until life and the economy can return to normal.
Simply, doing a poor job (of testing, lockdowns, compliance, precautions, reopening) means the suffering both physical and economic lasts longer and cuts deeper.
Too bad we couldn't have an average president or an average response to the virus.
Of course, part of the GOP ideology is that gov't is ineffective and actually harmful, they put hacks and cronies in positions of responsibility, they reduce gov't funding, dismantle gov't regulations, etc. So the GOP makes it more likely that gov't will fail, especially GOP-led gov't. So I'm not even sure any Repub Prez could manage an average response. But it's hard to believe any other GOP-er would do a worse job than Trump did. A real shameful performance that killed hundreds of thousands.